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Genre Overview
Browse the top 10 children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, sport and current affairs programmes for 21-27 February.
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Demographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 21-27 February.
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BBC1’s Monday Outcast
Monday reject almost bettered by Mrs Brown, while rugby triumph sets up a big Saturday.
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C4’s Mission Impossible
Thunk: that’s the sound of Tuesdays returning to normal as the gypsy juggernaut vanishes over the horizon, some time before the illuminated dresses disappear like some kind of sartorial setting sun.
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Jeremy Kyle versus God
On Wednesday at 2.35pm, ITV2’s Jeremy Kyle Show was watched by 570,000/7%; the same as BBC4’s When God Spoke English: The Making of the King James Bible (570,000/3%) at 9pm on Monday.
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ITV1 orders royal wedding docs
ITV1 has ordered two documentaries celebrating the upcoming royal wedding, including a look back at the day Prince Charles and Diana tied the knot.
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Hollyoaks Later returns
Hollyoaks Later, the edgier side of the teen drama, will return to E4 for a fourth series in the autumn.
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North One sells sport division
North One Television has sold its promotional business North One Sport to Russian business Convers Sport Initiative.
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Sky Atlantic scores 57% PVR boost
Sky Atlantic has been with us for just over a month now and in that short time has neatly demonstrated the influence of the PVR.
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Marchlands finale tops Comic Relief special
THURSDAY: A BBC1 Comic Relief documentary, which saw four celebrities take up residence in a Africa’s largest slum, was easily beaten by the final part of ITV1 drama Marchlands.
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Mad Dogs finale draws 938,000
THURSDAY: The final episode of Sky1 drama Mad Dogs sunk its teeth into one of its biggest audiences of the series.
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BBC lures Talkback exec
The BBC has poached Talkback Thames’ celebrity executive Daisy Moore to work on the new series of Strictly Come Dancing.
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C4 revives live Dispatches
A live instalment of Channel 4 current affairs strand Dispatches is to be revived with a debate on which of the country’s assets should be sold to reduce the UK’s debt.
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Broadcasters back digital training
The BBC, Channel 4 and MTV are among the businesses backing a digital media educational programme for young talent.
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Iggy and Blondie on board Sky Arts photographer doc
Yoko Ono, Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper and Debbie Harry are among the contributors to a doc about the life of music photographer Bob Gruen made by indie Brassneck for Sky Arts.
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Digital Awards deadline extended
Broadcast has extended the entry deadline for this year’s Digital Awards.
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Roy Addison remembered
A memorial service for broadcast veteran Roy Addison drew hundreds to St Bride’s Church in Fleet Street this week.
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Hunt rebuked for BSkyB interview
Commons Speaker John Bercow rebuked Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt after comments about the BSkyB deal were broadcast before he outlined the details to MPs.
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Plans 'secure Sky News autonomy'
The independence of Sky News will be better protected than it is today under plans for it to be spun off as part of a deal to allow the controversial takeover of BSkyB by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said.
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Democracy 'not undermined by BSkyB deal''
Commons Leader Sir George Young has denied that democracy has been “undermined” by the Government’s approval of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation takeover bid for BSkyB.